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26 March, 20:52

How much work does a 65 kg person climbing a 2000 m high cliff do?

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  1. 26 March, 21:02
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    The answer for the following question is explained below.

    Therefore the work done is 130 kilo Joules.

    Explanation:

    Work:

    A force causing the movement or displacement of an object.

    Given:

    mass of the person (m) = 65 kg

    height of the cliff (h) = 2000 m

    To calculate:

    work done (W)

    We know;

    According to the formula:

    W = m * g * h

    Where;

    m represents mass of the person

    g represents the acceleration due to gravity

    where the value of g is;

    g = 10 m / s²

    h represents the height of the cliff

    From the above formula;

    W = 65 * 10 * 2000

    W = 130,000 J

    W = 130 Kilo Joules

    Therefore the work done is 130 kilo Joules.
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